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By Andrew - 3 Oct 2013

All right. I recall Jesus on more than one occasion instructing an
Apostle where to cast their nets for a successful harvest. And if I'm not
mistaken

I believe it occurred right after the resurrection. Jesus was on the
banks when Peter first noticed Him.

What did God mean when He indicated that " He gave man dominion over the
animals?"

Since some of the Apostles were "fishermen" Jesus gave them a parable
that amounts to the " red sky at night sailors delight." Red sky in morning
sailors take warning."

What other reason besides traveling, would people need to understand this
except for commerce, in this case fishing.

Lions and tigers have very fierce teeth. In addition to eating meat,
these teeth are necessary for killing prey and defense.

Same goes for primates. They are vegetarians yet their teeth are fierce
as well. Hmmmm??? Ask the woman who was mauled by that crazy lady's chimp.

Think I heard that the chimp was even consuming her flesh during the
attack. Something wrong here. Possible, "exception not the rule" thing.

By the way please, don't become annoyed at my questioning your
information. I am supportive on the surface. I'm also a health and wellness
expert.

I believe that a diet which is vegetable based is prudent also. And I am
aware, that botanically speaking, there isn't any such thing as a vegetable.
The chemistry of cooked meat is very questionable as well. Didn't God
instruct the Israelites to put blood on the lentil above the door?
Furthermore, couldn't YHWH in essence be the blood thirsty god Satan?

Anyway, I thank you for your quick response and I appreciate the sharing
of information. I just want to preface that the understanding of Jesus'
message is very critical especially during these times.

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